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St PAUL'S NATIONAL SCHOOL, STONEHOUSE

The St Paul's National School at East Stonehouse was situated in St Paul's Street.

The School was built in 1872 for 220 children and enlarged in 1891 to take 284.  In 1889 there were 158 children attending. 

In 1889 the mistress was Miss Annie Wilson.

 

 

 

 

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